2012/04/03

Refinishing Your Leather Seats

You got it all done, new tires, paint and dashing new vinyl. But wait. Wait just a sec. What's this? Worn out leather seats? You have just spent a small fortune making your exterior look snazzy. How about the inside? Specifically the seats? You can't just compromise this kind of problem. You have to be firm on changing it.

Worry not. This is a friendly article readily available to give you the solution for your problem.

There are wide varieties of products available on the market today to answer all your repairing and refinishing needs. So you don't have to think about where to get the materials to go on with your work. You just need to invest your time and a bit of your trust fund.

This procedure could apply to two issues: your car or a second hand car you just bought.

First thing you should do is visit your local auto repair store and choose the color of the product that will match your leathers interior. It would be best if you bring leather seat samples for the distributor to have a pretty good idea what to offer you.

Once you have bought the right product, start working on your car seats. Clean the surfaces and determine the condition of your leather. You have to get the seats out of your car. Doing all this work in the comfort of your own car can be exhausting and the space is tight. Remove all unnecessary grime and dirt especially in those hard to reach places. You can also use a vacuum. Applying alcohol to discard any residues can also be done. If some areas are falling apart, use sand paper for the final touch.

The moment you're through with the cleaning, you can now focus on applying the leather made of liquid. For matching purposes, try the leather liquid using a brush, sponge, or spray gun. Be sure to apply it evenly not leaving a single spot. It would look real ugly if you left an area untouched. Leave it to dry for a few minutes then wipe it with a clean, damp cloth. Apply another round of coating for desirable effects. Wipe it using a dry cloth.

The next morning, apply a leather conditioner to add a certain sparkle to the seats.

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